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This article lists the differences between the [[NTSC]] version and [[PAL]] version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Unlike previous games in the series, there are no gameplay differences and all regional differences in ''Brawl'' are purely aesthetic, to keep [[WiFi]] play between the different regions compatible.
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This article lists differences between the [[NTSC]] version and [[PAL]] version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


==Examples==
==Examples==
[[File:NTSC - PAL.png|thumb|500px|The NTSC stage selection screen (left) compared to the PAL version (right).]]
[[File:NTSC - PAL.png|thumb|500px|The NTSC stage selection screen (left) compared to the PAL version (right).]]


*In the NTSC version, stage names are in all capital letters, whereas in the PAL version, they are not. For example, the NTSC version's stage select screen depicts [[Delfino Plaza]] as "DELFINO PLAZA"; in the PAL version, it is shown as "Delfino Plaza".
*In the NTSC version, stage names are in all caps, whereas in the PAL version, they are not. For example, the NTSC version's stage select screen depicts [[Delfino Plaza]] as "DELFINO PLAZA"; in the PAL version, it is shown as "Delfino Plaza".
*In the PAL version, the names of [[Pokémon]] are in all capital letters, as they are in their own core series of video games before ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Black & White}}''.
 
*In the PAL version, the names of [[Pokémon]] are in all caps, as they are in their own main series of video games until ''Pokémon Black'' and ''Pokémon White''.
 
*The Nintendo [[Chronicle]] in the NTSC version lists games up to "December 2007". In the PAL version, it goes up to "14 March 2008".
*The Nintendo [[Chronicle]] in the NTSC version lists games up to "December 2007". In the PAL version, it goes up to "14 March 2008".
*All games that have different names in PAL regions have been changed accordingly. For example, the song entitled ''"Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day"'' is now called ''"Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain?"''. All references to ''"Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast"'' are now ''"Donkey Kong: Jet Race"'', all references to ''"Kirby Squeak Squad"'' have been altered to ''"Kirby Mouse Attack"'', and all references to ''"[[Star Fox]]"'' and ''"[[Star Fox 64]]"'' have been changed to ''"Starwing"'' and ''"Lylat Wars"'', along with many other changes.
 
*All games that have different names in PAL regions have been changed accordingly. For example, the song entitled ''"Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day"'' is now called ''"Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain?"''. All references to ''"Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast"'' are now ''"Donkey Kong: Jet Race"'', all references to ''"Kirby Squeak Squad"'' have been altered to ''"Kirby Mouse Attack"'', and all references to ''"[[Star Fox]]"'' and ''"[[Star Fox 64]]"'' have been changed to ''"Starwing"'' and ''"Lylat Wars"'' respectively, along with many other changes.
 
*The ''[[Wario (universe)|WarioWare, Inc.]]'' series uses a more simple title for the ''WarioWare'' series in PAL versions of ''Brawl''. However, the [[stage]] [[WarioWare, Inc.]] retains the same name in all regions.
*The ''[[Wario (universe)|WarioWare, Inc.]]'' series uses a more simple title for the ''WarioWare'' series in PAL versions of ''Brawl''. However, the [[stage]] [[WarioWare, Inc.]] retains the same name in all regions.
*On the Wi-Fi character select screen, the Item and Stage buttons instead read the pluralised words Items and Stages.
 
*In NTSC versions, the menu icon for the [[Deflicker]] is a capital D amongst straight lines, but in PAL versions, the D is replaced with a circle.
*When performing a [[Flying Slam]] or aerial [[Flame Choke]] to perform a [[Sacrificial KO]] while both players are on the last stock of a Stock Brawl in the PAL release of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the player's controller port number no longer determines the outcome. Instead, the character performing the attack (in this case, {{SSBB|Bowser}} or [[SSBB|Ganondorf]]) when the characters cross the blast line wins.
 
*On the Wi-Fi character select screen, the Item and Stage buttons instead read the pluralised words Items and Stages.  
 
*The track entitled "{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|The Roost}}" for [[Smashville]] has been changed to "Brewster's Roost" in PAL.
*The track entitled "{{SSBBMusicLink|Animal Crossing|The Roost}}" for [[Smashville]] has been changed to "Brewster's Roost" in PAL.


*Several errors in trophy descriptions have been corrected. For example:
*The trophy description on [[Lyn]] lists her age as 18, while in the U.S. version, her age is said as 15. In the Japanese version of Fire Emblem, Lyn was 15, while in the U.S., her age was changed to 18.
**The NTSC trophy description of [[Lyn]] lists her age as 15, while the PAL version lists her age as 18. In the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem'', Lyn was 15, but her age was changed to 18 for western versions.
 
**In {{SSBB|Lucas}}' trophy description, "Tazumili" was changed to "Tazmily", the official English name used in ''EarthBound 64''{{'}}s production.
*In some {{SSBB|Lucas}}' Trophy, "Tazumili" was changed to "Tazmily", a name used in ''EarthBound 64'''s production.
**In the NTSC version, the Baby Mario trophy claims that "he lacks overalls," even though the trophy depicts him wearing them. The PAL version changes the description to read, "Even then he wore overalls," matching the trophy.
 
**The [[Black Knight]]'s trophy description changes the name of his sword from Ettard to Alondite, as it is known in western versions of ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
*Unlike the NTSC release, the PAL version of the [[Negative Zone]] trophy mentions nothing about Luigi embracing the dark side in [[Mario|his brother]]'s shadow — it now states "...in contrast to the oddness of the dance, it [Negative Zone] is a very powerful Final Smash".
*Unlike the NTSC release, the PAL version of the [[Negative Zone]] trophy mentions nothing about Luigi embracing the dark side in [[Mario|his brother]]'s shadow — it instead states "...in contrast to the oddness of the dance, it is a very powerful Final Smash".
 
*The trophy descriptions for characters from ''Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast'' differ between regions; the NTSC version focuses on their in-game performance, while the PAL version focuses on their personalities.
*The [[Challenges]] section in the PAL version has no shatterproof windows.
 
* In the [[Home-Run Contest]], the length counter is measured in "metres" instead of "feet".


*The [[Challenges]] section in the NTSC version has several challenges whose criteria cannot be bypassed with a Golden Hammer. The PAL version has no such restrictions.
*In the [[Home-Run Contest]], the length counter is measured in "metres" instead of "feet".
*There are overall fewer imperfections in the PAL version due largely in part to the game's protracted delay, resulting in more time to fix said defects.
*There are overall fewer imperfections in the PAL version due largely in part to the game's protracted delay, resulting in more time to fix said defects.
*In the PAL version, the color of the magnifying glass for CPUs on either the blue or green team are grayish blue and grayish green respectively instead of grayish red.
*Pokémon Trainer, Lucario, the [[announcer]], and crowd chants have different voice clips in all the languages. Ivysaur, Squirtle and Jigglypuff also have different voice clips in French and German due to name changes (although Charizard does not, as its cries are completely unintelligible). All other speaking characters retain their English voices in other Western languages (or Japanese voice, in Marth's case).
**The announcer's "Jackpot!" voice clip is not present in the Korean version.
*Exclusively to the PAL version, there is a skip that can be performed in The Wilds 2 in The Subspace Emissary that allows the player to skip the very first room's autoscroller with Kirby (which can be done on any version of the game), attack the buttons and then run to the end of the screen, using a SD strat, and spawn out the other side after the floating platform. This all skips 2 locked fights and the autoscroller completely.


==Character names==
{{stub}}
Characters not mentioned have the same name in all languages. Note that the Pokémon names being fully capitalized is how they were written in the main series games before {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation V}}.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
== Character names ==
! English (NTSC)
Characters not mentioned have the same name in all languages.
! English (PAL)
{| class="wikitable"
! Italian (PAL)
! width="16%" | English (NTSC)
! Spanish (PAL)
! width="16%" | English (PAL)
! French (PAL)
! width="16%" | Italian (PAL)
! German (PAL)
! width="16%" | Spanish (PAL)
! Japanese
! width="16%" | French (PAL)
! Korean
! width="16%" | German (PAL)
|-
|-
|colspan=6| {{SSBB|Bowser}}
| [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]]
| Koopa<br>({{ja|クッパ|Kuppa}})
| Toon Link
| Koopa<br>({{ja|쿠파|Kupa}})
| Link cartone
| Toon Link
| Link Cartoon
| Toon-Link
|-
|-
| {{SSBB|Charizard}}
| [[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]]
|colspan=3| CHARIZARD
| Sheik
| DRACAUFEU
| Sheik
| GLURAK
| Sheik
| Lizardon<br>({{ja|リザードン|Rizādon}})
| Sheik
| Rizamon<br>({{ja|리자몽|Lijamong}})
| Shiek
|-
|-
|colspan=6| {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}
| [[Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)|Zero Suit Samus]]
| Ice Climber<br>({{ja|アイスクライマー|Aisu Kuraimā}})
| Zero Suit Samus
| Ice Climber<br>({{ja|얼음 타기|Eol-eum Tagi}})
| Samus Tuta Zero
| Samus Zero
| Samus sans armure
| Zero Suit Samus
|-
|-
| {{SSBB|Ivysaur}}
| [[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]]
|colspan=3| IVYSAUR
| Meta Knight
| HERBIZARRE
| Meta Knight
| BISAKNOSP
| Meta Knight
| Fushigisou<br>({{ja|フシギソウ|Fushigisō}})
| Meta Knight
| Isanghepul<br>({{ja|이상해풀|Isanghaepul}})
| Meta-Knight
|-
| {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}}
|colspan=3| JIGGLYPUFF
| RONDOUDOU
| PUMMELUFF
| Purin<br>({{ja|プリン|Purin}})
| Purin<br>({{ja|푸린|Pulin}})
|-
|-
|colspan=3| {{SSBB|King Dedede}}
| [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]]
| King Dedede
| King Dedede
| Rey Dedede
| Rey Dedede
| Roi DaDiDou
| Roi DaDiDou
| König Dedede
| König Dedede
| Dedede<br>({{ja|デデデ|Dedede}})
| King Dedede<br>({{ja|디디디 대왕|Dididi Daewang}})<ref>{{ja|디디디 대왕|Dididi Daewang}} is a translation of his full Japanese title of {{ja|デデデ大王|Dedede Daiō}}.</ref>
|-
|-
| {{SSBB|Lucario}}
| [[Jigglypuff (SSBB)|Jigglypuff]]
|colspan=5| LUCARIO
| JIGGLYPUFF
| Lucario<br>({{ja|ルカリオ|Rukario}})
| JIGGLYPUFF
| Lucario<br>({{ja|루카리오|Lukalio}})
| JIGGLYPUFF
|-
| RONDOUDOU
|colspan=5| {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}
| PUMMELUFF
| Meta-Knight
| Meta Knight<br>({{ja|メタナイト|Metanaito}})
| Meta Knight<br>({{ja|메타 나이트|Meta Naiteu}})
|-
|-
|colspan=6| {{SSBB|Olimar}}
| [[Lucario (SSBB)|Lucario]]
| Pikmin & Olimar<br>({{ja|ピクミン&オリマー|Pikumin & Orimā}})
| LUCARIO
| Pikmin & Olimar<br>({{ja|피크민&올리마|Pikeumin & Ollima}})
| LUCARIO
| LUCARIO
| LUCARIO
| LUCARIO
|-
|-
| {{SSBB|Pikachu}}
| [[Pikachu (SSBB)|Pikachu]]
|colspan=5| PIKACHU
| PIKACHU
| Pikachu<br>({{ja|ピカチュウ|Pikachū}})
| PIKACHU
| Pikachu<br>({{ja|피카츄|Pikachyu}})
| PIKACHU
| PIKACHU
| PIKACHU
|-
|-
|colspan=2| {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}
| [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer]]
| Pokémon Trainer
| Allenatore di Pokémon
| Allenatore di Pokémon
| Entrenador Pokémon
| Entrenador Pokémon
| Dresseur de Pokémon
| Dresseur de Pokémon
| Pokémon-Trainer
| Pokémon-Trainer
| Pokémon Trainer<br>({{ja|ポケモントレーナー|Pokemon Torēnā}})<ref>The announcer pronounces it "Poh-keh-mahn", as opposed to "Poh-kuh-mahn", which is how he pronounces it in the English version.</ref>
| Pokémon Trainer<br>({{ja|포켓몬 트레이너|Pokesmon Teuleineo}})
|-
|colspan=6| {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}
| Robot<br>({{ja|ロボット|Robotto}})
| R.O.B.<br>({{ja|아르 오 비|Aleu O Bi}})<ref>Though the name is the same as in other languages except Japanese, the Korean announcer pronounces the letters individually, rather than pronouncing it like the name "Rob".</ref>
|-
|colspan=5| {{SSBB|Sheik}}
| Shiek
| Sheik<br>({{ja|シーク|Shīku}})
| Sheik<br>({{ja|시크|Sikeu}})
|-
|-
| {{SSBB|Squirtle}}
| [[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle]]
|colspan=3| SQUIRTLE
| SQUIRTLE
| SQUIRTLE
| SQUIRTLE
| CARAPUCE
| CARAPUCE
| SCHIGGY
| SCHIGGY
| Zenigame<br>({{ja|ゼニガメ|Zenigame}})
| Kkobugi<br>({{ja|꼬부기|Kkobugi}})
|-
|-
|colspan=2| {{SSBB|Toon Link}}
| [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]]
| Link cartone
| IVYSAUR
| Toon Link
| IVYSAUR
| Link Cartoon
| IVYSAUR
| Toon-Link
| HERBIZARRE
| Toon Link<br>({{ja|トゥーンリンク|Tūn Rinku}})
| BISAKNOSP
| Toon Link<br>({{ja|툰링크|Tun Lingkeu}})
|-
|-
|colspan=2| {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}
| [[Charizard (SSBB)|Charizard]]
| Samus Tuta Zero
| CHARIZARD
| Samus Zero
| CHARIZARD
| Samus sans armure
| CHARIZARD
| Zero Suit Samus
| DRACAUFEU
| Zero Suit Samus<br>({{ja|ゼロスーツサムス|Zero Sūtsu Samusu}})
| GLURAK
| Zero Suit Samus<br>({{ja|제로 슈트 사무스|Jelo Syuteu Samuseu}})
|}
{{reflist}}
 
==[[Damage meter]] differences==
In Japanese releases, the names of some characters in the damage meter differ from how they are shown on the [[character selection screen]]. These differences include removing part of the character's name to removing spaces in the name.
{| class="wikitable"
! Character Selection Screen
! Damage Meter
|-
| {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}
| C.FALCON
|-
| {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}
| DIDDY
|-
| {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}
| DONKEY
|-
| {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}
| METAKNIGHT
|-
| {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}
| GAME & WATCH
|-
| {{SSBB|Pikmin & Olimar}}
| OLIMAR
|-
| {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}
| ZEROSUITSAMUS
|}
 
==Stage names==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! English
! French
! German
! Spanish
! Italian
! Japanese
! Korean
|-
|[[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]
|Champ de Bataille
|Schlachtfeld
|Campo de batalla
|Le rovine
|{{ja|戦場|Senjou}}<br>''Battlefield''
|{{rollover|전장|Jeonjang|?}}
|-
|[[Delfino Plaza]]
|Place Delfino
|Piazza Delfino
|Ciudad Delfino
|Delfinia
|{{ja|ドルピックタウン|Dorupikku Taun}}<br>''Dolphic Town''
|{{rollover|돌픽 타운|Dolpik Taun|?}}
|-
|[[Yoshi's Island (SSBB)|Yoshi's Island]]
|Île de Yoshi
|Yoshi's Island
|Isla de Yoshi
|L'Isola Yoshi
|{{ja|ヨッシーアイランド|Yosshī Airando}}<br>''Yoshi Island''
|{{rollover|요시 아일랜드|Yosi Aillaendeu|?}}
|-
|[[Lylat Cruise]]
|Traversée de Lylat
|Lylat-Patrouille
|Sistema Lylat
|Il Sistema Lylat
|{{ja|ライラットクルーズ|Rairatto Kurūzu}}<br>''Lylat Cruise''
|{{rollover|라일라트 크루즈|Raillateu Keurujeu|?}}
|-
|[[Bridge of Eldin]]
|Pont d'Ordinn
|Brücke von Eldin
|Gran Puente de Eldin
|Il ponte di Oldin
|{{ja|オルディン大橋|Orudin Ōhashi}}<br>''Oldin Great Bridge''
|{{rollover|올딘대교|Oldindaegyo|?}}
|-
|[[Smashville]]
|Smash Ville
|Smash-Stadt
|Pueblo Smash
|Smash Village
|{{ja|すま村|Suma-mura}}<br>''Smash Village''
|{{rollover|스매시 마을|Seumaesi Ma-eul|?}}
|-
|[[Rumble Falls]]
|Cascade à Rebours
|Maxikaskade
|La gran cascada
|La cascata controcorrente
|{{ja|大滝のぼり|Ōtaki Nobori}}<br>''Large Waterfall Climb''
|{{rollover|럼블 폭포|Leombeul Pogpo|?}}
|-
|[[Skyworld]]
|Royaume céleste
|Reich der Lüfte
|Reino del Cielo
|Il Regno celeste
|{{ja|天空界|Tenkūkai}}<br>''Skyworld''
|{{rollover|천공계|Cheon-gonggye|?}}
|-
|[[Castle Siege]]
|Château assiégé
|Die belagerte Burg
|Castillo asediado
|Il castello assediato
|{{ja|攻城戦|Kōjōsen}}<br>''Castle Siege''
|{{rollover|공성전|Gongseongjeon|?}}
|-
|colspan=3|[[WarioWare, Inc.]]
|WarioWare
|WarioWare, Inc.
|{{ja|メイド イン ワリオ|Meido In Wario}}<br>''Made in Wario''
|{{ja|메이드 인 와리오|Meideu In Wario|?}}
|-
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
|Stade Pokémon 2
|Pokémon Stadium 2
|Estadio Pokémon 2
|Lo Stadio Pokémon 2
|{{ja|ポケモンスタジアム2|Pokemon Sutajiamu 2}}<br>''Pokémon Stadium 2''
|{{rollover|포켓몬 스타디움 2|Pokenmon Seutadium 2|?}}
|-
|colspan=3|[[Halberd]]
|Hal Abarda
|La Halberd
|{{ja|戦艦ハルバード|Senkan Harubādo}}<br>''Battleship Halberd''
|{{rollover|전함 할버드|Jeonham Halbeodeu|?}}
|-
|[[Shadow Moses Island]]
|Île de Shadow Moses
|Shadow Moses
|Isla Shadow Moses
|L'isola di Shadow Moses
|{{ja|シャドーモセス島|Shadō Mosesu-shima}}<br>''Shadow Moses Island''
|{{rollover|쉐도우 모세스 섬|Swedou Moseseu Seom|?}}
|-
|colspan=4|[[PictoChat]]
|La PictoChat
|{{ja|ピクトチャット|Pikutochatto}}<br>''PictoChat''
|{{rollover|픽토챗|Piktochaet|?}}
|-
|[[Summit]]
|Sommet
|Summit
|La Cúspide
|La cima
|{{ja|頂上|Chōjō}}<br>''Summit''
|{{rollover|정상|Jeongsang|?}}
|-
|{{SSBB|Mario Circuit}}
|Circuit Mario
|Marios Piste
|Circuito Mario
|Il Circuito di Mario
|{{ja|マリオサーキット|Mario Sākitto}}<br>''Mario Circuit''
|{{rollover|마리오 서킷|Mario Seokit|?}}
|-
|[[Frigate Orpheon]]
|Frégate Orphéon
|Fregatte Orpheon
|Fragata Orpheon
|La Fregata Orpheon
|{{ja|フリゲートオルフェオン|Furigēto Orufeon}}<br>''Frigate Orpheon''
|{{rollover|프리깃 오르피온|Peurigit Oreupion|?}}
|-
|[[Distant Planet]]
|Planète lontaine
|Ferner Planet
|Planeta remoto
|Il pianeta remoto
|{{ja|とある星|Toaru Hoshi}}<br>''A Certain Planet''
|{{rollover|어느 별|Eoneu Byeol|?}}
|-
|[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]
|Royaume Champiternel
|Pilz-Königreich
|Reino Champiñónico
|Il Regno Fungoso
|{{ja|いにしえっぽい王国|Inishieppoi Ōkoku}}<br>''Ancient‐Like Kingdom''
|{{rollover|예스러운 왕국|Yeseureoun Wangguk|?}}
|-
|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
|colspan=2|Port Town
|Port Town Aero Dive
|Port Town
|{{ja|ポートタウン エアロダイブ|Pōto Taun Earo Daibu}}<br>''Port Town Aero Dive''
|{{rollover|포트 타운 에어로다이브|Poteu Taun Eeorodaibeu|?}}
|-
|[[Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination]]
|Destination Finale
|Letzte Station
|Destino final
|Destinazione finale
|{{ja|終点|Shuuten}}<br>''Endpoint''
|{{rollover|종점|Jongjeom|?}}
|-
|[[Green Hill Zone]]
|Zone Green Hill
|Green Hill Zone
|Zona Green Hill
|La Zona Green Hill
|{{ja|グリーンヒルゾーン|Gurīn Hiru Zōn}}<br>''Green Hill Zone''
|{{rollover|그린 힐 존|Geurin Hil Jon|?}}
|-
|[[Luigi's Mansion]]
|Manoir de Luigi
|Luigi's Mansion
|Mansión de Luigi
|Il palazzo di Luigi
|{{ja|ルイージマンション|Ruīji Manshon}}<br>''Luigi Mansion''
|{{rollover|루이지 맨션|Ruiji Maensyeon|?}}
|-
|[[Spear Pillar]]
|Colonnes Lances
|Speersäule
|Columna Lanza
|Vetta Lancia
|{{ja|テンガンざん やりのはしら|Tenganzan Yari no Hashira}}<br>''Mt. Tengan Spear Pillar''
|{{rollover|천관산 창기둥|Cheon-gwansan Changgidung|?}}
|-
|colspan=2|[[75m|75 m]]
|Donkey Kong Classic
|colspan=4|75 m
|-
|[[Flat Zone 2]]
|Espace 2D n° 2
|2D-Welt 2
|Zona extraplana 2
|La zona bidimensionale 2
|{{ja|フラットゾーン2|Furatto Zōn Tsu}}<br>''Flat Zone 2''
|{{rollover|플랫 존2|Peullaet Jon 2|?}}
|-
|[[Pirate Ship]]
|Vaisseau pirate
|Piratenschiff
|Barco pirata
|La nave dei pirati
|{{ja|海賊船|Kaizoku-sen}}<br>''Pirate Ship''
|{{rollover|해적선|Haejeokseon|?}}
|-
|colspan=2|[[Temple]]
|Tempel
|Templo
|Tempio
|{{ja|神殿|Shinden}}<br>''Temple''
|{{rollover|신전|Sinjeon|?}}
|-
|[[Rainbow Ride]]
|Course Arc-en-ciel
|Regenbogen Raserei
|Rainbow Ride
|Il Cammino Arcobaleno
|{{ja|レインボークルーズ|Reinbou Kuruuzu}}<br>''Rainbow Cruise''
|{{rollover|레인보우크루즈|Reinboukeurujeu|?}}
|-
|[[Jungle Japes]]
|Jungle des Jobards
|Tropen Trubel
|Jungla Jocosa
|La capanna nella giungla
|{{ja|ジャングルガーデン|Janguru Gaaden}}<br>''Jungle Garden''
|{{rollover|정글 가든|Jeong-geul Gadeun|?}}
|-
|[[Green Greens]]
|Vertes Prairies
|colspan=2|Green Greens
|La verde aiuola
|{{ja|グリーングリーンズ|Gurīn Gurīnzu}}<br>''Green Greens''
|{{rollover|그린 그린|Geurin Geurin|?}}
|-
|[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|Stade Pokémon
|Pokémon Stadium
|Estadio Pokémon
|Lo Stadio Pokémon
|{{ja|ポケモンスタジアム|Pokemon Sutajiamu}}<br>''Pokémon Stadium''
|{{rollover|포켓몬 스타디움|Pokenmon Seutadium|?}}
|}
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*[[List of regional version differences (SSB)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSB)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSBM)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSBM)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSB4)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSBU)]]
==Video==
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